Why Everything Is A Scam (Except For Scams)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @HowMoneyWorks
    @HowMoneyWorks  Год назад +96

    Get a FREE bag of coffee with a new Trade subscription: drinktrade.com/howmoneyworks

    • @AlyssaMonetMason
      @AlyssaMonetMason Год назад +3

      You're an awesome person truly!

    • @WongGamSingLegacy
      @WongGamSingLegacy Год назад +15

      5:43 sponsor skip
      Everything & anything is a scam
      Stay vigilant

    • @mein3324
      @mein3324 Год назад +2

      Sandeep maheshwari vs Vivek bindra is hot topic in India.
      Both are big Indian motivational speakers and business man.
      Sandeep sir has 28 Millions subs and bindra have 21 Millions subs.
      Vivek bindra runs an MLM. One person complained about him in sandeep maheshwari show.
      Then sandeep maheswari started talking against such scam business.
      After that vivek sent legal notice to sandeep sir.
      Many youtubers and common people are supporting sandeep maheswari.

    • @kopkaljdsao
      @kopkaljdsao Год назад +1

      Cooking the books isn't a "new complex scam". It's literally the first scam in the book. It's even standard mostly legal practice in some companies under the name of "creative accounting".

    • @whatisahandle_69
      @whatisahandle_69 Год назад +17

      People love scams...now buy my overpriced coffee subscription

  • @davidmckenzie1041
    @davidmckenzie1041 Год назад +2991

    Always ask yourself, “if the person has the secret sauce to quick riches, why would they be selling the recipe?”

    • @blakepollock8074
      @blakepollock8074 Год назад +275

      they always say it's about giving back lol

    • @aslamnurfikri7640
      @aslamnurfikri7640 Год назад +347

      I once heard "In a gold rush, sell a shovel"

    • @karolstopinski8350
      @karolstopinski8350 Год назад +182

      nobody. NOBODY will share their proven way of easy cash with you.

    • @vebdaklu
      @vebdaklu Год назад

      ​@@karolstopinski8350No, in fact they will. It's only that the recipe is "be born rich and lie to get as much money", so it's not practical or easy to do. I'm pretty sure Elon Musk would sell his own success story (he did, in fact), but all of us missing the "emerald mine daddy" cannot replicate that.

    • @Liluzibertgg
      @Liluzibertgg Год назад

      @@blakepollock8074and people believe it

  • @HPTeguh
    @HPTeguh Год назад +1250

    "There is no un-scammable person. Only scripts that don't fit" - Scammer's manifesto

    • @w花b
      @w花b Год назад +39

      Just don't accept anything until the person is forced to show they are the real thing (like not paying taxes until armed people show up just to be sure).

    • @ThePapaja1996
      @ThePapaja1996 Год назад +5

      Dont forget that every person can be involved in a cult.

    • @loveandpeace8760
      @loveandpeace8760 Год назад +1

      True that

    • @The92Waffles
      @The92Waffles Год назад +25

      I feel pretty confident I'll never be scammed from online or text methods because I'm tech savvy and work in the industry. Those scams are very obvious. What I worry about is getting scammed or ripped off in areas I'm ignorant of. Like car repair for instance, the dealer or mechanic could be ripping me off or lying about some repair that needs to be done and I wouldn't know any better to say no

    • @TheIntJuggler
      @TheIntJuggler Год назад +2

      @@ThePapaja1996I just joined a cult.

  • @forexthrive
    @forexthrive Год назад +542

    Competing for ad space with scammers is the most frustrating. Fraudsters inflate ads prices damage the reputation of the niche and make it harder for people to trust businesses.

    • @JonPawesome
      @JonPawesome Год назад +47

      Of course, the main revenue of a scam comes from their marketing and advertisement. They don’t have to spend their money and energy building an actual product. It’s definitely frustrating.

    • @dalriada
      @dalriada Год назад +4

      Advertising is a scam

    • @Dan16673
      @Dan16673 Год назад +9

      The ads and comments fraud are insane

    • @TheSoulCrisis
      @TheSoulCrisis Год назад +5

      @@Dan16673 Yeah it never ends with comments especially lol, since they are piggybacking off channels that have trust and credibility.

    • @santiago.melero9
      @santiago.melero9 8 месяцев назад

      Yes. I get what you say. I also work in marketing and advertising.
      One strategy I can suggest to you is to not rely solely on ad platforms:
      - Doing Inbound
      - Outreaching
      - Creating community
      - Asking yourself "what do scammers offer", provide it for free as a lead magnet (or as a front-end offer) and then selling a back-end offer.
      - Advertise not selling just your products or offers but also throwing stones at conmen. Eg: You could use a hook to prevent people from buying scams.
      - etc.
      These are some ideas. Feel free to use any of them.
      I know an ad platform saturated with scams sucks... But we have to adapt.
      In the end, marketing is a game of ideas.

  • @FictionHubZA
    @FictionHubZA Год назад +965

    "From his thumbnails, I can tell he's been bankrupt 4 times this year."
    I laughed so hard.

    • @AbstractHexagon
      @AbstractHexagon Год назад +40

      I used to find this guy genuine. But greed got the best of him.

    • @Remorsefullyhumble
      @Remorsefullyhumble Год назад +10

      @@AbstractHexagonor they never really mattered anyway

    • @bjtaudio
      @bjtaudio Год назад +4

      I'm not laughing as all this greed driven fraud has destroyed everything. Also the jails are over crowded, I know, bring back the chair! lol

    • @mv848
      @mv848 Год назад +9

      ​@@AbstractHexagon
      He quite literally once stated one can save a ton of money *by using rechargeable batteries* . His ideas are just ...

    • @Koushi82
      @Koushi82 11 месяцев назад +2

      Out of their group the biggest scammer
      Is meet kevin afterwards is financial education then the other two broke off from their scam bros.
      At least Graham is much more balanced

  • @stephen7825
    @stephen7825 Год назад +524

    "The greedy beat the needy and that remains the way of the world"
    - Willy Wonka

    • @gentlemanvontweed7147
      @gentlemanvontweed7147 Год назад +12

      Hey shut up Wonka!
      - Peter Griffin

    • @scottanno8861
      @scottanno8861 Год назад +1

      "How do you like your nut? Absolutely insane?" -WILLY Wonka

    • @RedEyeification
      @RedEyeification Год назад

      Willy Wanker.

    • @mrfattypancakes
      @mrfattypancakes Год назад +9

      "Peter"
      -Joe

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 8 месяцев назад +8

      If everyone needs to be greedy to compensate corporation's greediness?
      Don't we need a reset from a higher being?
      I pity the future, it seems:
      *If everyone is greedy, no one is*

  • @RefreshingShamrock
    @RefreshingShamrock Год назад +205

    Any company can slap a "science" or "innovation" label on themselves and people will fall for whatever they claim.

    • @andrewjgrimm
      @andrewjgrimm Год назад +9

      As a former scientist it grinds my gears when someone does that.

  • @VoidEternal
    @VoidEternal Год назад +1135

    Punishment for Fraud needs to be way higher.

    • @sunnohh
      @sunnohh Год назад +207

      Punishment is high already, enforcement is minimal

    • @riffcaster
      @riffcaster Год назад

      Enforcement is also fraud.
      How ironic.

    • @BoHror933
      @BoHror933 Год назад

      @@sunnohhthats what he means don’t be a smartass

    • @Spartan0430
      @Spartan0430 Год назад +40

      SBF is looking at life in prison, the issue is actually investigating and rounding up the crooks

    • @totesrandomguy
      @totesrandomguy Год назад

      ​@@Spartan0430i hope that is the case. Most of the time when rich businessmen commits a multi million dollar fraud, they get at most 15 or 20 years of jail then they are suddenly released with bs reasons.

  • @kahlilmangroo3047
    @kahlilmangroo3047 Год назад +52

    8:28 fraud is exciting reality is depressing
    10:43 fraud moves faster than we do
    11:57 people are desperate
    12:44 decline of journalism

  • @ellieban
    @ellieban Год назад +156

    I once took part in a pitch contest for loan funding with a few other orgs. The person sitting next to me at one of he in person pitch workshops we got as part of the program said to the group that she had been worried about taking on more debt, until she realised she could use it to grow faster than the debt repayments. She was running a non profit gym, a very laudable idea that combined fitness and therapy to help people overcome trauma. She had one small temporary gym space and about 200 customers (a REALLY good result for a social enterprise like that) and eight (EIGHT) FT social media marketers. If only she’d taken a breath, really thought about the risks, and focused a bit more on ensuring the business was resilient. Anyway. She got the loan funding, I didn’t. Probably for the best.

    • @davidconsumerofmath
      @davidconsumerofmath Год назад +9

      Eight?? wtf, why? how?? what???

    • @BuzzKirill3D
      @BuzzKirill3D Год назад +17

      If it's a non-profit, how would she repay the loan?

    • @erwonarchelmaliad6191
      @erwonarchelmaliad6191 Год назад +32

      non-profit doesn't quite mean non-profit, especially in the United States. It means that their goal isn't to make profit but to achieve other goals. It differs legaly from country to country.

    • @randallcraft4071
      @randallcraft4071 Год назад +38

      ​​​​@@BuzzKirill3Dnon profit doesnt mean no money. non profits make money, some of the highest valued companies in the world are non profits, and several of the highest payed CEOs in the world are managers of Non profits. Most non profits only give around 1% to their cause and are essentially legitimised and legal scams. Non profits just have to be transparent about where their money goes, if they are a 501c3 in the US, idk for other countries but i know its something similar. and for that extra work they dont have to pay some taxes.
      Thats why there are several companies that grade nonprofits, and why so many love the big scammy ones like Goodwill who pay their CEOs un godly amounts of money and are afraid the little bitty ones will be a scam while in actuality they are usually the ones working hard to stay afloat and give most of their funds raised to their cause. (I run a very small non profit and have heard all the you must be a scam talk before because i am small, and if i wasnt scamming id be bigger which seems to be the opposite of reality)

    • @mgu1N1n1
      @mgu1N1n1 Год назад +3

      female privilege

  • @Zharath
    @Zharath Год назад +409

    Smart of you to include a Trade Coffee add in this video, which is only a tiny bit scammy, instead of the super scammy stuff you sometimes push, like the anti hangover pills.

    • @custos3249
      @custos3249 Год назад +142

      Bold of you not to include Better Help.

    • @116stuart
      @116stuart Год назад +76

      I wanted to say the same thing when I heard the part where he said they guarantee to ship your coffee within 48 hours of roasting of which that might be a logistical nightmare. And if you are not a heavy coffee drinker the coffee will sit for months & won't be as "fresh" as it's said to be. I guess everything is just a Scam now

    • @ROMANTIKILLER2
      @ROMANTIKILLER2 Год назад

      @@116stuart frankly speaking, while I would not use a strong word like scam in this context, all these subscription services are essentially overpriced stuff that the average person does not need to get on that frequency.

    • @VEVOJavier
      @VEVOJavier Год назад +54

      I use sponsorblock so I don't even know what the in video ads are

    • @BuzzKirill3D
      @BuzzKirill3D Год назад +10

      @@VEVOJavier is that ethical though? the person is depending on people watching those ads

  • @NICO-Z-TRADER
    @NICO-Z-TRADER Год назад +172

    It's depressing... Really. To see that so many scammers are jumping from scam to scam with no consequences. I personnally think that education and society broady are failing to provide general public with critical thinking to avoid falling for such scams.

    • @credman
      @credman Год назад

      Can't fix stupid.

    • @theghosty99
      @theghosty99 Год назад +13

      No one ever taught those things before. What's different now vs 50 years ago is lower regulations thanks to defunding and defanging financial regulatory agencies.

    • @hackmedia7755
      @hackmedia7755 8 месяцев назад

      public education is now teaching your kids to be gay racists that hate people for having white skin and using logic.

  • @ragingchawk
    @ragingchawk Год назад +97

    Love that a video about influencer scams, attracts ads featuring obvious low level investment influencer scams

    • @tysone1254
      @tysone1254 Год назад +6

      He is at least giving us the knowledge to identify that kind of stuff 😅 he gotta make money too!

    • @MinAwY377
      @MinAwY377 Год назад +5

      Pop quiz

    • @sararatliff7707
      @sararatliff7707 Год назад +13

      I see this all the time: ads playing on content that the creator would hate and would never endorse ever. I don't know how much control creators have over what ads play on their videos. There should be a lot more.

    • @blackpearl9504
      @blackpearl9504 Год назад +1

      Scamception

  • @ItsMeChillTyme
    @ItsMeChillTyme Год назад +75

    Considering that I had to write 40 job applications for a single interview, 17 interviews means 680 applications, which is about right. Very common for people to have to send out 500 emails to finally land a job, taking a whole year in the process.

    • @cryora
      @cryora Год назад +8

      That's the apply to anything that moves tactic.
      You can use a more targeted strategy to increase the number of interviews per application ratio. Usually that means filtering out the jobs that probably won't be interested in hiring you. Hiring managers essentially do the same. They may get 100 to 1000 applicants, so they start filtering out for specific, nonnegotiable skills or experience, to whittle the list down to around 10 ideal candidates, and then interview them.
      You can also put more effort into an application. Rather than just apply with a cover letter and resume, you might send in letters of references as well as a portfolio of projects. Check out the MIT maker portfolios for freshman applicants on youtube. They're quite impressive.
      And then you can also go for positions that don't have many applicants. If the application process requires more effort, then that is a sign that you won't have big numbers working against you.

    • @ItsMeChillTyme
      @ItsMeChillTyme Год назад

      @@cryora Been there done that. I had links to live projects on my resume as well. Pretty active Github. The targeted strategy seems like it should work but the downside seems much higher. I'd sit there and write a cover lettter for each job I'd have actually liked only to turn out to be a ghost job as I saw it posted on for months. It's just sad and demoralising.

    • @EnterJustice
      @EnterJustice Год назад +7

      @@cryora to add to your response: you don't necessarily have to discard all of the 'probably won't hire me' positions. You can randomly apply to a subset of them -- it's essentially playing the lottery on landing that 'I still don't understand why I landed this awesome, well-compensated' job. But it saves you a lot of energy and time in the process.

    • @reaganharder1480
      @reaganharder1480 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cryora It's hard to get out of the "apply to anything that moves" tactic when your local job board has all of 2 jobs that you think you'd actually want that are within your skills and qualifications. My last run of job hunting I applied to 130 different places, got like 3 interviews, and the job I finally landed was grunt work at a lumber yard; like two steps better than flipping burgers at McDonalds. When you're 5 months into job hunting and 2 months shy of bankruptcy, it's really hard to muster the energy to put an effort into every application.

  • @connorferguson2269
    @connorferguson2269 Год назад +683

    this is what happens when people don't appreciate accountability

    • @MiketheNerdRanger
      @MiketheNerdRanger Год назад +24

      No, this is what happens under desperate circumstances.

    • @bofillot
      @bofillot Год назад +57

      ​@@MiketheNerdRanger maybe a combination of both?

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 Год назад

      This is what happens when politicians attack Communists Marxists Socialists and other innocent groups who are not even the ones in power.

    • @xiphoid2011
      @xiphoid2011 Год назад

      ​​@@MiketheNerdRangerif that was true then there would be even more scams in poor Asian countries, but there aren't. It's just poor Asian people know what sounds to good to be true probably is. As an Asian American, I noticed most non-asian Americans are bad at personal finance. Probably has to do with culture and up bringing.

    • @themysteriousnavi6850
      @themysteriousnavi6850 Год назад +2

      So, what can I do about it?

  • @alastairhewitt380
    @alastairhewitt380 Год назад +157

    I remember reading about theranos while double majoring in molecular biology and economics and simply not feeling good enough and wondering when I would acquire the knowledge to start and run such a company. It would have been supremely helpful for my self confidence at the time to know that all these founders were completely full of it. Although, I don't have the connections they did or stomach for ripping people off, so maybe I would have just been depressed anyways.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Год назад +34

      I've worked for a number of startups over the years and the number of very intelligent, generally honest and highly competent executives can be counted on one hand. Most of those clowns are only good at securing golden parachutes for themselves.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes Год назад +18

      I co-founded a biotech start-up almost 20 years ago, based on IP on chemical coatings which I helped develop.
      Long story short, funding was a nightmare and the business has only recently got a product to market.
      In every single industry, there are numerous amoral actors. One has to understand this and do comprehensive DD (which isn't always possible).

    • @aoe2023
      @aoe2023 Год назад +3

      "To thy own self be true"

    • @karld1791
      @karld1791 Год назад +5

      I worked for a large company that sold micro fluidic equipment during Theranos’ rise so I couldn’t understand the hype or how this startup could make equipment so much more capable than ours was.

  • @davidknightx
    @davidknightx Год назад +105

    The only fraud that I fell victim to was college and the American Dream.

    • @USA__WILL
      @USA__WILL 9 месяцев назад +14

      There's marriage and retirement to look forward to 😅

    • @iamveetherhevelaytor
      @iamveetherhevelaytor 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’ll be damned I really agree with that assessment. Thought I was the only one…. Take care!

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 8 месяцев назад

      The fraud I fell to is thinking boomers know anything.

    • @samtx
      @samtx 8 месяцев назад +2

      Do you mean marriage is scam ? Few guys married to female singers stars did ok

  • @redcriket
    @redcriket Год назад +33

    Avoiding fraud requires you to know more than the fraudster or have dealt with a similar situation where you were/were likely defrauded. We start off telling kids Santa Claus brings them gifts only to find out later it was our parents. Even tho it seems cruel, it’s necessary to build a bit of skepticism especially with people we have built trust.

  • @redioriginals
    @redioriginals Год назад +2114

    I am a scam

  • @PXAbstraction
    @PXAbstraction Год назад +191

    While I wish there were fewer scams in the world and that crooks didn't get more investment than honest people, I have a hard time fully feeling bad about things that cause scumbags like Marc Andreessen to lose money.

    • @frankjennings4489
      @frankjennings4489 Год назад +4

      Geez, what do you have against Marc Andreessen?

    • @PXAbstraction
      @PXAbstraction Год назад +1

      @@frankjennings4489 Guy is an Ararcho Capitalist douchebag who has no problem investing in unethical companies and practices if it makes him a dollar. He's backing Adam Newman's scam company and has gotten behind tons of failed crypto projects. To him, nothing is off the table, as long as he profits. Typical Silicon Valley sociopath.

    • @templarknight7
      @templarknight7 Год назад +10

      how is he losing money when he's the one scamming others?

    • @mycathasawhitetoe
      @mycathasawhitetoe Год назад +1

      More money goes to honest ppl/ compliant businesses than they do to scammers

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 Год назад +19

      Scammers are great salesmen, while honest people tend to have low energy. Scammers know how we think, honest people don't seek attention as much.

  • @K9_Lenny
    @K9_Lenny Год назад +32

    I grew up playing RuneScape (still do lol), I’m a veteran in spotting scams and fraudulent/suspicious/too good to be true activities or promotions. Been seeing them done online in so many creative ways that no scams surprise me. Was scammed once in that game when I was very young and new to the internet, and that was enough for me to learn to always take every single thing on the internet (and from peoples mouths) with multiple very large grains of salt. Stay safe out there lads and lasses

    • @Black_fgc
      @Black_fgc Год назад +3

      runescape taught me alot as well lol

    • @misasa53
      @misasa53 10 месяцев назад

      I let my kids play RuneScape thanks for the info good sir

    • @SootyPhoenix
      @SootyPhoenix 8 месяцев назад

      flash2:wave:free armor trimming!!!!!!!!!11!!!1

    • @yet0another0account
      @yet0another0account 5 месяцев назад +1

      Runescape player here as well, this gotta be one of the most unintentionally educative games ever made

    • @thedeekabides
      @thedeekabides 3 месяца назад

      Selling Zammy Wine 1k
      Buying uncut gems any price.

  • @xryz
    @xryz 9 месяцев назад +9

    Tldw: we live in the grift economy. Fraud is easy money, the hard part is not getting caught.

  • @bryandraughn9830
    @bryandraughn9830 Год назад +71

    What seems weird to me is the number of "subsidy" check scams that post dozens of ads on RUclips.
    Do they watch these commercials?
    Can you design a scam and just buy ad time on RUclips?
    Apparently you can.

    • @KahruSuomiPerkele
      @KahruSuomiPerkele Год назад

      Just every platform I think, the ad right under that video is a get rich quick scheme "double your income".
      I noticed youtube now show where the advertiser is located and somehow, all the scams are published by companies abroad... How weird.
      On facebook I noticed stolen accounts and 2 days old accounts are promoting scams, such as get rich quick, fake loans, counterfeit products, but somehow, whenever I report these ads, facebook comes back at me telling me they're not scams.
      (I use facebook for groups which are pretty much alive).
      Even in reality it's super hard to make the police do their job.
      I uncovered a business selling counterfeits to earn money on the side, they've been doing that since 2017, they're still doing it today.
      Another business, I uncovered that it was a front for money laundering, they sell courses, but their only reviews are negative online, the courses are what you can find for free on youtube, they have fake instructors etc... The owner has a crypto scam and investment scam... They've been doing that since 2012 🤡...
      Going to the police with those finds lead to nothing because I'm not a victim, I was just bored and decided to check who was being these scams.
      Scammers are not intelligents, because all I learnt from these 2 scams only required me to follow trails of bread crumbs between google and facebook searches, these guys care so little that they don't even bother hiding their identity at all.
      Plus scamming if anyone get caught is 2 months in jail on average, no matter how much you stole, low risk, high rewards.

    • @richardlyman2961
      @richardlyman2961 Год назад +11

      lol I put my number in one of those to see what would happen and an Indian scammer called me 😂😂

    • @abagofmilk3819
      @abagofmilk3819 Год назад +2

      More people need to talk about that

    • @jacoblong6258
      @jacoblong6258 Год назад +9

      Not to mention the investment comments recommending random advisors on RUclips comments for finance videos. Literally never have heard anyone talk about this.

    • @FusionDeveloper
      @FusionDeveloper Год назад

      @@jacoblong6258 Atomic Shrimp channel has talked about that, they are called "cluster bots".

  • @MrHamsto24
    @MrHamsto24 Год назад +6

    I gained a lot of insight when I worked with a narcissistic entrepreneur. He really believed his own hype. He would say his business was in 4 cities, but was really in 2, and barely hanging on at that. The other two cities had been operational before, but his employees in control ran them in the ground. He always believed he could just get the business running in those places again if he wanted.
    He would also CONSTANTLY point at revenue instead of profit. He took large loans against the revenue numbers to pivot to his next ambition for the business. Meanwhile doing nothing to improve or stabilize the current offering.
    Any hesitancy that the market would continue as it was, or that his ambitions were too large he deemed "negative thinking." He was never toxic to me, but ever since going my own way, I hear a lot of similar talk from various businesspeople and politicians. It's disheartening how the system is easily manipulated by such folk, including to crush their opposition.

  • @MustbeTheBassest
    @MustbeTheBassest Год назад +68

    Here's the thing. It's different people who celebrate the wealth and achievement of these aholes vs the people who celebrate their demise or come uppance.
    It's not a contradiction, it's different kinds of people

    • @seth5143
      @seth5143 8 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. Who was celebrating SBF's wealth in the first place? There were a bunch of softball interviewers praising him for being frugal, modest, a genius etc. but no cryptobro ever wanted to BE him, have the hairstyle, or bang who he was banging 🤢

  • @foxxtbe
    @foxxtbe Год назад +9

    You advertising that ridiculous coffee claiming you enjoy it so much and you'll never drink regular coffee again as a complete scam😂

  • @LordFuzzandBeak
    @LordFuzzandBeak Год назад +74

    This is so true, in moving from VC to PE I've found the DD drowning to be quite intense, we're conservative with what we present and are simultaneously told our return projections are high while being pressed about every minute source of risk. Meanwhile a bunch of AI engineers put together a pitch deck about a product they'd like to make on day and...got 200m funding

    • @BenDonahower
      @BenDonahower Год назад

      This is exactly why I keep my money in Main Street PE firms.

    • @LordFuzzandBeak
      @LordFuzzandBeak Год назад +2

      @@BenDonahower true, but they're complaining about lack of deals while sitting on mounds of treasuries or whatever.

  • @dristor2
    @dristor2 Год назад +34

    You don't "lose" your money in dating scams. You GIVE AWAY your money in dating scams. Regardless of whether or not a person is who they claim to be or not, giving tons of money to anyone is beyond idiotic. People need to be more accountable for their own stupidity.

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat Год назад +1

      Ever since the first time a grifter ran the badger game, it's always been more difficult to swindle an honest man.

    • @Wary_Of_Extremes
      @Wary_Of_Extremes 9 месяцев назад +4

      I know a lonely, older guy with a decent income. His work doesn't allow much time for him to meet many women at all, and his age and other things makes it difficult for him to meet women in the little spare time he has.
      He was talking about sending money to a woman he knew from an online dating service. 'She needs this so there's a guarantee she has enough money to visit the country and be able to support herself here....' It wasn't fun, but I think I eventually convinced him it's a scam. He wasn't out a lot, for him, but they made a lot off of him from their point of view, I'm sure.

    • @Yuri-nc9vl
      @Yuri-nc9vl 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Wary_Of_Extremes my stupid brain refused to believe dating scams exists but I know people making 6 figures with these scams and run away with it.

    • @Secret_Takodachi
      @Secret_Takodachi 4 месяца назад

      The lack of empathy in the OP's comment gives me the impression they're "forever single" because nobody wants to partner up with someone who thinks like that.
      OP: you lack empathy & imagination.
      You fail to imagine what it would be like to live in a place where there aren't many social spaces or a lot of other people. Or people who work in spaces where there aren't a lot of singles to meet.
      The search for love is inherently a gamble, scammers play into this. They know their targets are desperate & looking for anyone to connect with. So what's a few bucks between you & a prospective love interest... especially when you're other prospects are slim to none.
      Nobody is immune to getting scammed, those who think they are: well they're really great marks 😂

  • @periidote9778
    @periidote9778 Год назад +8

    maybe it's just late but the sound of the investors clinking around in the basket at 3:50 is just so fucking funny i'm actually going to die

  • @DynamicsofMoney
    @DynamicsofMoney Год назад +942

    Absolutely fantastic video! Your detailed analysis and clear presentation of the topic really brought new insights to light. I appreciate how you broke down complex concepts into understandable segments, making it accessible to everyone. The examples you used were spot-on and really helped in grasping the finer points. Also, the quality of your visuals and audio enhanced the overall viewing experience. Looking forward to more content like this. Subscribed and eagerly awaiting your next video!"

    • @liambarber9050
      @liambarber9050 Год назад +7

      @@alengm Weird, the whole channel looks to be some sort of AI-generated clone of this one

    • @ChrMuslimThor
      @ChrMuslimThor Год назад +2

      Truly ironic 😂

    • @sp123
      @sp123 Год назад +4

      A lot of words to say nothing

  • @AlOfNorway
    @AlOfNorway Год назад +4

    Fantasies are exciting, while reality is boring-the sole reason behind such stupid and risky moves. Great video!

  • @connordarvall8482
    @connordarvall8482 Год назад +53

    I have to admit, the 4th reason is slowly catching me. I know that a lot of phone calls are potentially scams, but I can't risk missing a potential job interview. I never hand any money out and I used to not work for free, but now I've bit the bullet and decided to go into volunteer work as now I know the reward for hard work is to earn a chance at a minimum wage job.

    • @BuzzKirill3D
      @BuzzKirill3D Год назад +6

      Holy crap it's that bad?

    • @gentlemanvontweed7147
      @gentlemanvontweed7147 Год назад +13

      Where do you live that a potential employer actually calls you?

    • @sbombfitness
      @sbombfitness Год назад +4

      There's no Targets, McDonald's, Walmarts, etc near you?

    • @connordarvall8482
      @connordarvall8482 Год назад +6

      @@sbombfitness I even get rejected from those places.

    • @sbombfitness
      @sbombfitness Год назад +2

      @@connordarvall8482 damn wtf? Did you graduate high school? And do you have a criminal record?

  • @tomaszgasior9027
    @tomaszgasior9027 Год назад +21

    My friends told me not to invest in treasury bonds, because it's a scam. It would be better for me, as they did, to hold foreign currencies in some unregulated account in Cyprus.

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 Год назад +3

      you can get 5% up to 6% in the bond market if you wait out the entire term. nowadays 10-13 months. yup it's not the 50% that scammers tout.

    • @we8608
      @we8608 Год назад +11

      Sounds like your friends are your enemies.

    • @tomaszgasior9027
      @tomaszgasior9027 Год назад

      @@we8608 I wouldn't call them enemies. Rather, they are financially illiterate.

  • @geraldleuven169
    @geraldleuven169 9 месяцев назад +3

    The boulder animation when all of a sudden a guy in the escalator passing him was so funny.

  • @wotwithbert7591
    @wotwithbert7591 Год назад +6

    Bro be thinking espresso is a "roast" type; now that's a scam

  • @DueceBandit
    @DueceBandit Год назад +4

    “As an investment banker” lol the kettle calling the pot black

  • @cargon28
    @cargon28 Год назад +219

    5 Main reasons why scams are on the rise:
    1 - Nobody bothers in checking anymore
    2 - Fraud is exciting, reality is depressing
    3 - Fraud move faster than we do
    4 - People are desperate
    5 - The decline of journalism

    • @tpfrk8977
      @tpfrk8977 Год назад

      Wait until it’s found out that Tesla is a fraud and that Elon Musk is a serial con man.. This topic will really move front and center

    • @Balingy
      @Balingy Год назад +4

      This was completely unhelpful, thanks.

    • @tpfrk8977
      @tpfrk8977 Год назад

      @@BalingyIf you say so

    • @lifeisabadjoke5750
      @lifeisabadjoke5750 Год назад

      Or humans just suck

    • @howmathematicianscreatemat9226
      @howmathematicianscreatemat9226 Год назад +1

      @@Balingyfor you…

  • @nunyabidness3075
    @nunyabidness3075 Год назад +6

    When I was young, my second job out of the Army was working for a cheat. He had huge turnover, so when you interviewed locally at tech companies they all asked what was going on. You are not supposed to say bad things about previous employers, so when a guy who knew my old boss asked my opinion of him, I said, “ You have to respect Bob’s success.” He almost fell out of his chair, then started in on what a jerk Bob was. No one who knew him liked him at all.
    The world has changed.

  • @Anonymous-md2qp
    @Anonymous-md2qp Год назад +5

    A perfect example of a scam. A 13 minute coffee ad disguised as an informative video.

  • @FlameUser64
    @FlameUser64 Год назад +5

    Another thing is simply that actual legitimate businesses are doing a very bad job of not looking like (or being) scams. They use ugly overcomplex URLs that look like the ones scammers use. They have clumsy UI design on their websites that look like those of scam sites. They often don't even properly grammar check their websites, when such grammar errors were originally a clear sign of a scam. They don't vet the ads that go on their websites, allowing traditional scam ads like fake download links or fake sign-up links to prey on their users and reduce the apparent authenticity of the whole website. They engage in duplicitous business practices and use dark patterns to trick people into paying for products or services that aren't the one they wanted, and make it difficult to unsubscribe from a service or make a one-time purchase instead of a recurring one.

    • @Texan_BoyKisser
      @Texan_BoyKisser 10 месяцев назад +2

      When I'm on a sketchy 'adult' website and the "You're *iPhone* has *17 viruses"* popup redirects me to the actual McAfee or Norton website.

  • @David-ns8ft
    @David-ns8ft Год назад +49

    100% agree with everything you said. At the same time if you invest all your savings in a Logan Paul crypto project in the hopes of getting you rich you get what you deserve lol. Im not even sure ignorance is an excuse as a lot of people who know nothing about investing correctly choose to add money to their workplace pension each month and live their life without worrying about it showing a lack of knowledge isnt an issue. The only reason to fall for these is greed combined with stupidity.

    • @MiketheNerdRanger
      @MiketheNerdRanger Год назад +13

      No compassion at all, huh. This is part of the reason this keeps happening.

    • @hellodelightfulrando
      @hellodelightfulrando Год назад

      @@MiketheNerdRangeroh come off it. People who have no compassion for people making obviously bad decisions are not responsible for the actions of others. The only person who is responsible are the scammers themselves. The only harm the ridicule has is that scam victims might feel too ashamed to admit they’ve been scammed but once again, that’s on them. Don’t infantilize them. You get scammed? Grow a pair and tell the authorities. Do your due diligence and do your part to make sure no one else gets scammed. If you stick your head in the sand you’re just as bad as the scammer

    • @retardo-qo4uj
      @retardo-qo4uj Год назад +6

      ​@@MiketheNerdRangerrun out of compassion for people who cant do simple research. I try my best not to be burden but so many people with no skill and knowledge keep getting scammed economically and politically. Subsidies is a mistake

  • @felipeochoa5595
    @felipeochoa5595 Год назад +3

    Talking about how influencers could affect other peoples' perspective to get scammed after his own ad of a coffee that I hope he really consumes is pretty funny

  • @walter_ribeiro
    @walter_ribeiro Год назад +21

    You're doing the Lord's work...people need to see videos like these on a daily basis

  • @661.julian4
    @661.julian4 Год назад +35

    Idk, I can’t trust this video

    • @aakhthuu
      @aakhthuu 8 месяцев назад +2

      It is a scam

    • @bootsbooy
      @bootsbooy 8 месяцев назад +1

      Golden comment 😂😂😂😂🤣. Can you trust the person telling you not to trust people.

    • @Shadowyartsdirty3
      @Shadowyartsdirty3 3 месяца назад +2

      I can't trust your comment maybe it's a scam

  • @Sam_Stanton
    @Sam_Stanton Год назад +3

    @2:48 I’ve never seen a more accurate example of the lier’s vs the honest businesses 😂

  • @mattislindehag3065
    @mattislindehag3065 Год назад +6

    They are called "influencers". The main product they are selling, the one that earns them the big money, is their influence. Influence over what?
    OVER YOU! (Censored explatives went here)!
    It's no secret that the words of an influencer are for sale to whoever is willing to pay. The old word for influencer is shill.

  • @JiveCinema
    @JiveCinema Год назад +26

    "a crypto token from a youtuber" 😄I swear people just fall for anything.

  • @Magic_beans_
    @Magic_beans_ Год назад +43

    Part of it to me is that colloquially we’ve overused “scam” to the point of it losing meaning. Anything that doesn’t appeal to me personally or that’s more expensive than I’d prefer is a scam.

    • @MugenTJ
      @MugenTJ Год назад +9

      We also dont realize the existing scams. Like danger, you rather over estimate it than underestimate it.

    • @stefanisilva2493
      @stefanisilva2493 Год назад +4

      But the way current market is conducted it totally can and should be classified as scam. Paying 500 for a bag that didn't cost more then 20 bucks total (yeah, adds and taxes included) and not thinking one were scammed is insane.

  • @theyjustwantyourmoney4539
    @theyjustwantyourmoney4539 Год назад +8

    Influencers and scammers condemn our 9 - 5 jobs and yet they're after it's money,
    No ways ! they're not getting mine, I've got enough bills

    • @madhunter6420
      @madhunter6420 9 месяцев назад +1

      they ( the scammers ) made more money than any 9 5 job ever will

    • @Yuri-nc9vl
      @Yuri-nc9vl 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@madhunter6420 as always bro.
      Working legit in this world is su*cid.

  • @samanthahardy9903
    @samanthahardy9903 Год назад +3

    A video about scams and get rich quick scams has an ad about "Abundance webinar". Ironic! 😂

  • @WongGamSingLegacy
    @WongGamSingLegacy Год назад +12

    5:43 sponsor skip
    Everything & anything is a scam
    Stay vigilant

  • @lowflyingdonut
    @lowflyingdonut Год назад +14

    I'd definitely be into a podcast format version of this channel, like the same sort of well researched content but a little bit more in depth and more of a chill pacing, like 20-30 minute episodes.

    • @Ladymagentabennett
      @Ladymagentabennett 10 месяцев назад +1

      He does talk fast, with a lot of rise inflation at the end. It would be nice to more of a conversational tone.

    • @jamesdelalla3143
      @jamesdelalla3143 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. The content is good. Slow it down a bit.

  • @srksii
    @srksii Год назад +15

    Heh, this remembers me at time when I did team fortress 2 skin trading. At one point I had so much "liquid wealth" that I started doing bad decisions, just to not let it be idle....

  • @motichel
    @motichel Год назад +15

    Another banger from HMW

  • @GooseCee
    @GooseCee Год назад +6

    HowMoneyWorks is one of the few genuinely intelligent business channels

  • @EMan-cu5zo
    @EMan-cu5zo Год назад +13

    I admire no scammer. I think they should get much more time in prison than they do.

    • @scottanno8861
      @scottanno8861 Год назад +3

      How antisemitic

    • @EMan-cu5zo
      @EMan-cu5zo Год назад +5

      @@scottanno8861 probably to a certain degree.

    • @theintrovertedaspie9095
      @theintrovertedaspie9095 Год назад

      @@scottanno8861 Whats so antisemitic about that? Who said these scammers are jewish?

  • @wizaaeed
    @wizaaeed Год назад +4

    Lets start cancelling scammers!

  • @dimitristripakis7364
    @dimitristripakis7364 9 месяцев назад +1

    Scam 101 = "Give me money up front, and you will make much more in the future".

    • @Yuri-nc9vl
      @Yuri-nc9vl 9 месяцев назад +1

      "Give me money up front, and I will make much more in the future"

  • @jabloko992
    @jabloko992 Год назад +14

    The sixth reason why we think everything is a scam: Because everything IS a scam.

  • @terceldude
    @terceldude 8 месяцев назад +2

    If everyone got scammed, it would be a miracle because we would then truly be all in it together except for the scammers themselves

  • @gamereditor59ner22
    @gamereditor59ner22 Год назад +8

    Scam.... Need to think like a scammer in order to avoid it if possible.

  • @anonymous-yf6ur
    @anonymous-yf6ur 10 месяцев назад +1

    3:02 if fewer people are checking, how can you say that we are more educated about scams? Isn’t it the opposite?

  • @johnpaulapeh5305
    @johnpaulapeh5305 Год назад +7

    Always here for the Graham banter😂

  • @sarahk2722
    @sarahk2722 2 дня назад

    "Whenever I'm about to do something I think 'Would an idiot do that?' And if they would, I do NOT do that thing."

  • @Fishbeings
    @Fishbeings Год назад +14

    Life is a scam

    • @howmathematicianscreatemat9226
      @howmathematicianscreatemat9226 Год назад

      You mean because it’s all a simulation like more and more physicists and computer scientists believe ?

  • @Cris-xy2gi
    @Cris-xy2gi 4 дня назад

    “People are desperate”
    So true. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve nearly dived head first into an employment opportunity that after some research is clearly and obviously a scam, and I almost screwed myself over. Why is wanting a somewhat steady stream of income and being able to save up money such a difficult thing to achieve? I feel like I’m loosing my mind.

  • @skateata1
    @skateata1 Год назад +3

    Thankful for channels like ScammerPayback and Kitboga.

  • @mbg9650
    @mbg9650 Год назад +5

    "Getting wealthy slowly is so old school." ― Warren Buffett

  • @alexanderdraganov1847
    @alexanderdraganov1847 9 месяцев назад

    One of the three letter government agencies is investigating a buuuunch of corporations (Walmart, target, etc) for price gouging. Prices have been going up disproportionate to the price for making a given item, and the government is “just now noticing”

  • @AdamThomasCo
    @AdamThomasCo 2 дня назад

    It sucks when you get so paranoid everything looks suspicious

  • @brg4622
    @brg4622 7 месяцев назад +5

    I’m going to offend someone but buying ebooks for info you can find for free is also a scam.

  • @quanghuynguyenang8455
    @quanghuynguyenang8455 10 месяцев назад +1

    Once you realized Consumerism made a giant golden table for Scammers you will know how to defend yourself from Scammers, define your self what is enough and what is not

  • @meskinYT
    @meskinYT Год назад +14

    Fix the money.
    Fix the education.
    And this problem too, fixes itself.

    • @indrickboreale7381
      @indrickboreale7381 Год назад

      Easy to say. Hard to introduce, even harder when entire countries rely on scam to get social approval - for example introducing new social welfare programs and new taxes, so citizens think they get more money from goverment, but they really lost more than got

  • @criminalbrewing5509
    @criminalbrewing5509 8 месяцев назад +1

    Legitimate companies cannot compete with scams. For half the price, people can hand over money for the same crappy products and services. No company can stay in business if they have to actually deliver the goods.

  • @reidshamar
    @reidshamar Год назад +13

    We’re in a late stage capitalistic hellscape.

    • @ik2254
      @ik2254 Год назад +1

      Problem is not with capitalism. But with technology and social media.
      It allows to level the playing field to the lowest: 600 job applications aren't possible in the 1980s.
      It undercuts everyone: there's always an Indian dude (no hate towards Indians btw) who wishes to work for $10k/year as a software dev, with the same qualifications.
      Problem is with not WHAT to sell, but HOW to sell. Preciously, company valued it's branding and reputation, because the word of mouth builds it extremely slowly. Now companies pop up left and right, which sole goal is to pump the stock, cash out and be done with it.
      I don't blame capitalism. I blame tech. Unabomber was right. And the longer i live the more I'm aure of it

  • @joannewalker7863
    @joannewalker7863 Год назад +2

    Outstanding job, *Charge BackTools* I'm so glad you're out there battling these vile con artists.
    We must take every precaution to protect the general people and the elderly from these vile con artists!!
    Bravo to you! You ought to be awarded the Nobel Prize for protecting us. Big up, brother

  • @Somerandomjingleberry
    @Somerandomjingleberry Год назад +1

    The whole black rock thing makes me think of, oddly enough, the video game Cult of the Lamb, where the protag saves fellow woodland critters from the Old Faith only to manipulate them into being part of his own evil cult. “They are bad, but I’m totally different!”

  • @Tropicaya
    @Tropicaya Год назад +7

    I just got SCAMMED out of 13 minutes.

  • @robertterrell7057
    @robertterrell7057 Год назад +2

    "Why do people fall for scam" gives off the same vibes as "why do people steal getting FUCKING stolen from"

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare Год назад +29

    I'd argue Elon Musk was a "fake it until you make it" guy. Had he not hired the right people in Tesla and SpaceX, he may as well could have been a scam artist.
    Success have taught all the wrong lessons to Musk though and his ego is through the roof and starts trying to push things like the Cybertruck and Starship.

    • @dx-ek4vr
      @dx-ek4vr Год назад +2

      I’d say starship could work, just not in some of the ways Elon thinks it would (like flying point to point on Earth).
      I don’t know what the hell he was thinking with cybertruck.

    • @LostinMango
      @LostinMango Год назад +3

      Please try to fake It and make it like musk I agree with some projects are not realistic but he has put lots of hard work.

    • @Derekzparty
      @Derekzparty Год назад +3

      I wouldn't say Elon Musk was a fake it till you make it situation.
      More like an already wealthy guy who had just enough money to start an EV manufacturing company at a time when nobody else saw how hyped up EV would be, deserving of the hype or not.

    • @Derekzparty
      @Derekzparty Год назад +5

      Hiring the right people and trusting them to do their jobs is one of the hallmarks of a great manager versus a manager that doesn't screen candidates thoroughly enough and ends up micromanaging everyone beneath them in an effort to keep quality at an acceptable level.

    • @draneym2003
      @draneym2003 Год назад +3

      I'm of the opinion Tesla is going down once every major automaker figures out electric vehicles. His head start has been wasted.

  • @TheRealRaz909
    @TheRealRaz909 Год назад +2

    Love this channel dude, since I found it. A gem in a field of youtube financial "geniuses". Keep it up.

  • @sephondranzer
    @sephondranzer Год назад +3

    Why do comments sections turn so… toxically positive? I swear it’s either positivity that is too much for how much is earned, or just disengaged silly bulls#!… Why?

  • @footofgod
    @footofgod 2 дня назад

    So did the world just see The Producers and go "yeah, that, but for everything all the time?"

  • @BR-2025
    @BR-2025 Год назад +6

    This video is a great service to the community as BTC is on the rise again.

    • @grandtheftbitcoin
      @grandtheftbitcoin Год назад +3

      And BTC is the biggest scam of them all since its passing off as bitcoin...currently

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Год назад

      ​@@grandtheftbitcoinis it not normal bitcoin?

    • @blackpearl9504
      @blackpearl9504 Год назад

      Ssshhh, you'll summon the crypto and bitcoin drones/bots again. We got a break. But at anytime.. they could come back and take over the comment section.

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith Год назад +1

    They turn down 17 job offers before accepting 1 is why they do so many job interviews

  • @PrimePicksHub-
    @PrimePicksHub- Год назад +35

    Your videos are truly well-crafted, and each time you explain even complex topics in a very straightforward manner. I hope to achieve the same in my videos. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @andiili
      @andiili Год назад +5

      Bro your videos seem like The scams he has talked in this video and his previus videos 💀💀

    • @TheForever206
      @TheForever206 Год назад +6

      Pretty sure its a bot comment.

    • @PrimePicksHub-
      @PrimePicksHub- Год назад +2

      @@andiili lol I swear they're not scams. They're just research and personal experiences that I've tried to narrate in a smooth and simple way. Thanks for your feedback btw👀 I’ll improve (hopefully)

    • @whatisahandle_69
      @whatisahandle_69 Год назад +2

      ​@@PrimePicksHub-this is just shameless self promotion, and I don't believe you narrated these either. Sounds like a canned AI voice that many faceless soulless content aggregates and listers use.

  • @Jessesyrup
    @Jessesyrup Год назад +1

    Bro, I had an ad, when I skipped it and went back 5 seconds immediately, I GOT ANOTHER AD
    RUclips is a real scam

  • @kezia8027
    @kezia8027 Год назад +10

    Honestly, the real issue isn't the scammers - there will always be scammers and they will always have the advantage - but actually educating people, arming them with the correct tools, and actually enforcing accountability and regulation is truly the only way out. Scams will always exist, but for some reason we're acting like we either have to get rid of 100% of scams or it isn't worth trying...

    • @leonfa259
      @leonfa259 Год назад

      The line between legit businesses and scams get smaller, even here he promoted companies like Masterworks. RUclips is allowing clear financial scams to advertise to get better quarterly reports. Blackrock might not scam you but uses invested money to promote ideologies and is stifling competition since they control the whole market. It feels like a lot of the regulators are paid off/captured. The large social media pages try to get us addicted.
      I think it is less missing education and more missing action on all of us to change things.

  • @joshuakaeble7810
    @joshuakaeble7810 Год назад

    I've never seen your videos before until today, but just couldn't help subscribing. You tell a story very nicely. Good work.

  • @bille6428
    @bille6428 Год назад +3

    Do a full video on Jeremy Financial Education it was so entertaining to watch him crumble in 2022.

  • @jray1461
    @jray1461 Год назад +1

    The worst scams imaginable are done by marketers. Marketers…also known as gurus, influencers, and consultants/coaches…are the BIGGEST scam artists.

  • @GoufinAround_
    @GoufinAround_ Год назад +3

    Sometimes it really works out to just assume the worst from everything and then when most things aren't a problem, you're always happy to be proven wrong. However, when you do use that pessimism to your advantage you'll be happy to know that you didn't get scammed

  • @AKen_Films
    @AKen_Films Год назад +1

    This is the long terms effects of not teaching financial literacy in our society.

  • @StellaBella488
    @StellaBella488 Год назад +4

    Can we talk about the financial scam of going into school for medicine or pharmacy (etc.)??
    It’s been a lifelong dream to help/save people, particularly those most vulnerable to the health system. Some dream to rise out of poverty through hard work and commitment to learning yet they keep pushing the line. I’m shocked at the RISING cost of NUMEROUS fees and certifications. And God forbid you get sick in that process or fall in love and want a family! You could lose your entire investment and get crushed in debt due to these so called “distractions”.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 7 месяцев назад

      Those costs are an intentional debt trap. Poor people with debt don't challenge the systems exploiting them.

  • @BillionairesArentYourFriends
    @BillionairesArentYourFriends Год назад +1

    My friend was catfished 30k over the course of 3 years by a woman 4000 miles away just because she made it seem like she was some pathetic girl that was being abused by her boyfriend. Turns out, she got married to him and had a kid. All while crying over the phone that she was about to lose her house/job/whatever and promise one day they'll be together. Guess what? He still thinks she needed saving. He's in total denial she was a catfish. He's still under the misconception the guy was abusive. This is after he went to actually see her irl, and her boyfriend told him essentially "thanks for paying for our apartment, but she's mine". So he knew. It's wild what people will fall for if they're convinced. She's a textbook scam but he can't help but see this poor innocent woman who's confused and needs help. Having sugar daddies are dead with the advantages of having a bunch of guys who will readily give small amounts of money for 'food'. It adds up. Don't get catfished.

    • @BillionairesArentYourFriends
      @BillionairesArentYourFriends Год назад +1

      As a side note, this guy isn't dumb. He's not the more intelligent obviously, but he'd definitely see her as a scam from an outside perspective. Proof getting something stuck in your head and entertaining the delusion will result in hell.

    • @blackpearl9504
      @blackpearl9504 Год назад +1

      Damn, a duo scam. Haven't heard of this one. The boyfriend tipping his hand by thanking him. To me reeks they both cooked this up. He wasn't even jealous. They plotted the whole thing together...

  • @we8608
    @we8608 Год назад +3

    Did any of the scammers mentioned in this video get convicted and sentenced? If so, what were the prison terms given?

  • @khanfauji7
    @khanfauji7 Год назад +3

    Ah yes. Grant Cardone the biggest scammer

  • @sianurojack
    @sianurojack Год назад

    I can't imagine how hard it would be to decide to take on a moneygetback role of scammed persons.
    The history needs to be remembered though and the help that was born through such pain and suffering. Mad respect to these *Charge Back Tools* that take on these roles.

  • @michaelwebsternz
    @michaelwebsternz Год назад +8

    This is a really great video. It's so funny that the scams are so out in the open these days. It's just a numbers game and the scammers don't care. There are a lot of dumb people and they will soon part with their money.

  • @verios44
    @verios44 Год назад +1

    Simple way to not get scammed by influencers.
    Trust NOBODY online. Simple.
    Ok not simple but u get the point